Home builder in Colorado Springs
29 days ago
Cliff Joyner Construction Co. Inc. is a full service construction company, located in Colorado, and servicing Monument and Colorado Springs. They offer custom designed new homes, renovations and additions from the modest to the very extensive.
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Small Business Grant Program – Are You Ready For It?
51 days ago
Lots of programs were created to help people to work with small business and with mid one. I am not going to provide you with review about how to work with this or that program. I just want to introduce you a revolution. May be you have heard about it but now I want to [...]
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Small Business Grant – Ways To Receive This Thing
56 days ago
Small business grant account – many people all over the world did lots of reviews to be or not to be with small business grant. Make sure it is our own way also and you have to deal with your ambitions. Be sure there are many ways how to work with online business or real [...]
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Tips On Saving On Groceries
51 days ago
Outside of the mortgage debt, the greatest expense that we have are our groceries. If you think about it, the amount we spend of food is astronomical. Aside from the food we cook at home, when we have a snack here or there it all adds up. The temptation we face on a regular basis [...]
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Small Business And Its Domestic Features
51 days ago
Lots of people are waiting for help to deal with small business. if you want to be a lucky man – you are able to run your life, believe me! Just be hardworking and use every possibility to set up in with online business or other kind of business. You are able to deal with [...]
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Valuable Facts Related On – Line Poker
51 days ago
Do you know why people all over the world play poker with the great pleasure? We consider that it is not significant underline vent that poker game is exciting game, that might include different events that help people either satisfy with the game or make money in the definite way. Therefore, we made up our [...]
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Can I Do Web Optimization Myself Or Should I Hire An Search Engine Optimisation Company?
53 days ago
Good website positioning advertising is a should when an organization needs to expand its reach. Most shoppers at present use the web to begin their seek for desired products and services, and most of those searches begin at one of the three major serps: Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. Thus, making your enterprise’s website search-engine-pleasant is [...]
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My Search For The Best Game On The Internet
54 days ago
Like everyone else I love internet games. I grew up on miniclip and addicting games. I played pong (as dull as it was) and slime ball, but lots have changed since those days. Today the internet is clustered with thousands of game sites and literally millions and millions of games. Its huge!!! Finding a good [...]
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Try Google Sniper
54 days ago
Have you been ignoring a review of Google Sniper for quite a while now? Google Sniper is a product by George Brown, a thriving internet marketer who has been able to milk significant earnings into his Clickbank account through an automatic affiliate marketing system that makes money for you as you sit back and relax. [...]
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When To End Your E-mail Marketing Campaign
55 days ago
Choosing when to end an email marketing campaign is one subject that many Affiliate Marketers may well have a problem with routinely. This decision can be tough both in situations in which the email marketing campaign is enjoying a lot of success along with situations in which the marketing with email campaign is failing. Generally [...]
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Some Good Paying Careers Without Degrees You Can Do From Home
55 days ago
In this very new and harsh world of trying to put food on your families table you need to find a job you can depend on and make money doing. There is a lot of competition today if you are looking for good paying jobs without degrees. I am going to go over three of [...]
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Small Business Grant Program -why You Need It
56 days ago
If you are contemplating about to work with small business grant program or not to work – I am sure you will get what you need. I want you to try out small business grant program because you are able to support this program in the best way. Make sure there are people who are [...]
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Foreign Language Studying. Advices.
56 days ago
Do not row on the flow The words designating animals, plants, parts of the body, illness and many other things, are very rarely needed in daily speech with the foreigners. The same concerns the names of furniture, house utensils and many other words. There was time when they were met in speech more often. But [...]
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Latin Language Learning
56 days ago
Latin language (Latin) relates to Italic to group Indo European families. It is a state language of Vatican (along with Italian). It is the language of rich, more than the two-thousand-year literary tradition, one of the major languages of a science. Along with Hebrew and Ancient Greek language Latin became the most valuable lingua-cultural property [...]
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German Language Studying
56 days ago
German language (Deutsch ) – is the second by quantity of carriers (after English) the representative of the German group of Indo European families, 10th on number of speaking in the world and 7th on Internet users. Every tenth book of the world is published in German. German occupies the I st place by quantity [...]
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Science goes direct
58 days ago
I've been reading about the crazy stuff going on at scienceblogs.com, and wondering if there isn't something the tech community can do to help the bloggers. Scientists who are also natural-born bloggers. It's a perfect example of people with information going direct to the people who want it. I've always felt that reporters should apply the scientific method. Here are writers whose lives are devoted to the service of science. It's not surprising that a corporation like PepsiCo would want to get in the middle of such a good thing. What's needed, it seems to me, is a simple blogging platform, probably WordPress or Drupal, that could host all the science bloggers who wanted to be free of the corporate situation. I am not using this as an opportunity to promote my blogging platform. It seems to me it's too delicate a situation to insert anything like personal interests into. Rather, it would be great to get a home for these people, asap, one that will make it easy for them to migrate to a new hom
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Reports of the Death of Guest Blogging for Link Building are an Exaggeration
59 days ago
Ask yourself these three questions to help maximize the effect of your next guest blogging campaign. ...
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The Guardian releases free blog tool
64 days ago
Tom Royal, Computeractive, Friday 2 July 2010 at 11:30:00 New plugin for Wordpress allows users to publish Guardian articles on their blogs The Guardian has released a free tool that allows owners of Wordpress blogs to publish articles from its archive onto their sites....
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Next feature: Live-blogging in Scripting2
68 days ago
Live-blogging is interesting and important. The idea is that there is some event that is creating news in real-time. You want to open a window and start taking notes and have those notes published quickly as you type, without much distraction. Readers who are tuned into your updates will see them in near-real-time. There are a lot of activities converging on this focal point. Twitter, for example, could be considered a live-blogging environment. But its user interface is pretty klunky for this kind of note-taking. And it tends to bog down or fail when news is happening in real-time. The popular tech blogs, esp the gadget blogs -- Engadget and Gizmodo -- do live-blogs of press events. Not sure what their editorial tools look like. As a reader, you open their web page and watch it update. Very easy to use, but you can only watch one flow at a time, a disadvantage over Twitter, which joins the flows. Clearly some of the live-bloggers have advanced editorial tools behind the scenes. For example, I
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Automattic Buys Up Thing Labs' Plinky To Help Bloggers Overcome Writer's Block
70 days ago
Automattic Buys Up Thing Labs’ Plinky To Help Bloggers Overcome Writer’s Block .WordPress developer Automattic has acquired Plinky from Thing Labs, the creators of social media application Brizzly. Plinky essentially aims to inspire content creators. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Plinky’s technology prompts you with an intriguing question or challenge and (like a question, or a challenge) and you have to answer. Depending on the prompt, your answer could contain photos, maps, playlists and more. You can then share your Plinky answers on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and others. For example, a sample question prompted from Plinky is “What’s your favorite summer memory?” WordPress has already added Plinky as a feature of its blogging platform to help writers get their creative juices flowing. Thing Labs, which was founded by a former Googler who worked on WordPress rival Blogger, actually started as “Plinky” and then changed its name last summer after shifting focus to developing Brizzly. .This website us
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Are You Getting The Most From Twitter On Your Wordpress Blog?
71 days ago
Are You Getting The Most From Twitter On Your Wordpress Blog? by Bill Wynne .Webmasters and marketers understand the need to make a visitor's experience on your Wordpress blog the best it can be. Twitter is so popular today that it needs to be a part of your blog and there are some great plugins that will do just that to your Wordpress blog. I want to list a number of Wordpress Twitter Plugins that you should know about for your personal Twitter experience. Tweet Meme You are possibly familiar with the little graphic that shows the number of tweets a blog post has and then you see a green button under that number that says retweet. This is the Tweet Meme plugin for Wordpress and it makes it easy for your visitors to tweet your blog to their Twitter feed. Tweetbacks With the explosion of blogging and Twitter this Wordpress plugin will import Tweets about your post as comments. The tweetbacks that you get can be customized to be included in your comments or displayed separately. The more comments you have on y
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May the source be with you! :-)
76 days ago
Just as a program has source code, so does the writing on this blog. It's always been this way, but I've accepted the limits of other blogging tools, and the limits of RSS, and not exposed the richer writing environment behind scripting.com. That is changing, gradually, with the new software. The small initial changes have caused some consternation. Some people are concerned that they're not getting all the content in the RSS feeds. Some people feel the plus sign is too small, and others don't want to click on it, they think it should be expanded by default. So here are some responses to these concerns. I want to include all the content in the feeds, and with a change I made last night, I now am. I'm just not providing it in the old "flat" way. There's a link to the source code behind the HTML rendering. The source has all the text. Of course there aren't any apps that read this format, yet. It's always that way. When I first came out with the predecessor to RSS, no one read it. But eventually
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What a week!
77 days ago
So much happened, it deserves a recap. In the middle of the week, on Wednesday, we had our Sources Go Direct panel with Nick, Rachel and Fred at NYU. I think we can do better, and I hope we do. It was my first NY event since I put on a concert at Bronx Science in 1972. Nick Denton says nothing has changed, there were gatekeepers then and there are gatekeepers now. I agree. What we didn't go into is who the gatekeepers serve, how they protect each others' business models, and how blogging can circumvent that. The perfect example is blogging itself, a story the gatekeepers refused to carry, but a story that got out there anyway. And the blogging network was used to bootstrap other stuff, including podcasting and RSS. On Thursday we had our weekly meetup at NYU. Rich Ziade, the author of Readability joined us. We talked about a lot of very interesting and potentially heavy stuff. Rich will be our guest on today's podcast. If you care about the future of publishing as it relates to Apple and the web, I
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WordPress 3.0 blogging software released
78 days ago
WordPress 3.0 blogging software released | Social Media | Macworld .by Joab Jackson , IDG News Service A new version of the popular open-source blogging software WordPress has been posted, the cadre of volunteers behind the software announced on Thursday. .Version 3.0, is the 13th major release of the software, and contains over 2,700 changes—including 1,217 bug fixes—that were provided by 218 volunteers. With this release, “WordPress is now becoming one of the most capable blogging platforms out there,” said Adriaan Bloem, an analyst for the Real Story Group, a research and consulting firm specializing in content management software. Feature-wise, perhaps the most-discussed addition is the new ability of the software to run multiple blogs. Previously, each blog on a site had to be run on a separate copy of WordPress. Administrators could run multiple blogs from the same instance only by using another version of WordPress customized for this task, called WordPress MU. That MU has been integrated into the mai
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